Probably all chicks from that pair will look about the same as the one you are holding.This isn't related to my whites but I'll ask her anyways-
I hatched my first chick from my Red frizzle hen who's in with a calico rooster who's really dark.
What is this chick, will they all look like this?
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Here's the parents:
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I think it will grow up to be red, but with some black in the tail and hackles (not as much black as the father has, but more than the mother has.)
The white speckles on the father are caused by the mottling gene, which is recessive. All of his chicks will inherit that gene from him, but they will not show the speckles unless they inherit mottling from their mother too. We don't know for sure if the mother carries one copy of the mottling gene or not. We can tell by looking that she does not have two copies of it (because she would show white speckles if she did.) So either no chicks will show mottling (if the mother does not carry it) or half of chicks will show mottling (if the mother does carry that gene.)